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The term 'membership unit' is a correct and usable term in written English
You can use it when referring to a unit comprised of individuals who have joined together as a collective, such as members of a club, society or organization. For example: "Our membership unit has grown exponentially since we introduced our new membership incentives."
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These are often LLCs that are never going to go public but that are high-cash-flow businesses that issue membership units as a way to distribute profit interests.
The Washington Bureau is the Federal legislative and national public policy division of the over 500,000- member, 2,200-membership unit, national civil rights organization.
The retailers membership-recruiting unit was eliminated because "we have found that we can more effectively drive membership through targeted member acquisition events and by increasing our partner membership programs," Cornell said.
Similarly, company negotiators know that to grant jurisdiction over workers not currently represented by the guild would bring up against legal questions — can they impose union membership on a unit whose members have not signed up?
While disputing that 100 workers have crossed the picket line, Ms. Rosenstein said it was not surprising that many employees had returned to work because a third of the museum workers eligible for membership in the unit -- assistant curators, librarians, bookshop workers and others -- had chosen not to join.
Characteristics of responding hospitals were similar to the population for size, availability of a palliative care unit, membership of an umbrella organisation and religious affiliation.
These two statistics confirmed that unit membership impacted the way individuals were responding to the survey, therefore the multilevel nature of the data needed to be taken into account when examining the factor structure for all 12 patient safety composites at the unit level.
The taxonomic meanings of the soil-landscape units (membership of the particular soil type to the particular type of soil-landscape unit) were determined on the basis of membership of soil pits to the soil types, and membership of the pixels with soil pits to the given type of soil-landscape unit.
Fear is a likely reason why the Boy Scouts' "new" policy still enables faith-based troops to exclude LGBT adults from membership in their units.
The administration has proposed extended protection against further tuition increases for all current employees for the duration of their uninterrupted membership in the bargaining unit.
CFS is an advanced fuzzy set, which is described by a complex-valued membership function in the unit disc of the complex plane.
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